oxprenolol
oxprenolol (oks-pren-ŏ-lol) n. a drug that controls the activity of the heart (see beta blocker), administered by mouth mainly to treat angina, high blood pressure, and abnormal heart rhythm. Trade names: Slow-Trasicor, Trasicor.
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